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1 College career  





2 Professional career  





3 National team career  





4 Coaching career  





5 Awards and accomplishments  



5.1  Pro career  





5.2  Olympiacos Piraeus  





5.3  Greek national team  





5.4  Individual  







6 Personal life  





7 References  





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Steve Giatzoglou
Στήβ Γιατζόγλου
Personal information
Born (1949-12-11) 11 December 1949 (age 74)
United States
NationalityGreek
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
CollegeUConn (1967–1971)
NBA draft1971: undrafted
Playing career1971–1985
PositionPoint guard / shooting guard
Number5
Coaching career1985–present
Career history
As player:
1972–1984Olympiacos Piareus
1984–1985PAOK Thessaloniki
As coach:
1985–1986Aris Thessaloniki (assistant)
1987–1989Olympiacos Piraeus
1989–1990Sporting Athens
1990–1992Iraklis Thessaloniki
1992–1993Aris Thessaloniki
1993–1994AEK Athens
1994Pagrati Athens
1994Peristeri Athens
1996Iraklis Thessaloniki
1996–1999Gymnastikos S. Larissas
2000–2001Aris Thessaloniki
2006–2007Aigaleo Athens
2014–2015Goyang Orions (assistant)
2015–2016Kavala
Career highlights and awards
As a player:

Medals

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Mediterranean Games 1 0 0
Balkan Championship 1 1 3
Total 2 1 3
Men's Basketball
Representing  Greece
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 1979 Yugoslavia
Balkan Championship
Gold medal – first place 1979 Greece
Silver medal – second place 1972 Yugoslavia
Bronze medal – third place 1974 Greece
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Bulgaria
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Romania

Stylianos "Steve" Giatzoglou (alternate spellings: Yatzoglou, Yantzoglou; Greek: Στυλιανός『Στηβ』Γιατζόγλου; born 11 December 1949), is a Greek American professional basketball coach, and the president of the Union of Greek Basketball Athletes. He's also a former basketball player, having competed professionally in the Greek Basket League. During his playing career, his nickname was "The Lion".[1]

College career[edit]

Under the name Steve Young, Giatzoglou played college basketball at the University of Connecticut, where he played with the school's men's team, the UConn Huskies.

Professional career[edit]

After college, Giatzoglou began his professional club career in Lebanon. Giatzoglou's pro career was mainly noted for his successes with the Greek Basket League club Olympiacos Piraeus. He's considered today as one of the greatest players in the club's history. With Olympiacos, he won 2 Greek League championships and 4 Greek Cups. He was the Greek Cup Finals Top Scorer in 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980. He also played with the Greek club PAOK Thessaloniki.

In the top-tier level Greek Basketball Championship, he scored a total of 6,044 points, which is the 10th most total points scored in the competition, since the 1963–64 season.[2]

National team career[edit]

Giatzoglou made his debut with the senior Greek national team, on 6 May 1973. With Greece's senior national team, he had a total of 115 caps, in which he scored a total of 1,468 points,[3] for a scoring average of 12.8 points per game.

Giatzoglou played in three FIBA EuroBasket tournaments with Greece's national team. He played at the 1973 EuroBasket, the 1975 EuroBasket, and the 1979 EuroBasket. His last game with the Greek national team was on 18 February 1981, in a friendly game against the Bulgarian national team.

Coaching career[edit]

As a basketball head coach, Giatzoglou worked in several clubs in Greece, including: Olympiacos Piraeus, Sporting Athens, Iraklis Thessaloniki, Aris Thessaloniki, AEK Athens, Pagrati Athens, Peristeri Athens, Gymnastikos S. Larissas, Aigaleo Athens, and Kavala. In 2014, Giatzoglou was hired as an assistant coach to work in South Korea, with the Goyang Orions of the Korean Basketball League.[4] In 2015, Giatzoglou returned to Greece to coach Kavala.[5][6]

Awards and accomplishments[edit]

Pro career[edit]

Olympiacos Piraeus[edit]

Greek national team[edit]

Individual[edit]

Personal life[edit]

In October 2016, Giatzoglou endorsed the Neo-Nazi[8] political party Golden Dawn, and attended the celebration of their newspaper's 1,000th issue.[9] In 2020, he joined the Greek nationalist party Greeks for the Fatherland, as a party executive.[10]

References[edit]

  • ^ *Steve Giatzoglou, Hellenic Basketball Federation website (in Greek)
  • ^ "Steve Giatzoglou joins Goyang Orions coaching staff in Korea", Basketball Buddha, 8 October 2014
  • ^ "Steve Giatzoglou is Kavala's new coach", 17 November 2015
  • ^ https://www.esake.gr/el/84F4DBF4
  • ^ Steve Giatzoglou.
  • ^ Gemenis, Kostas; Nezi, Roula (January 2012), The 2011 Political Parties Expert Survey in Greece (PDF), University of Twente, p. 4, Interestingly, the placement of the extreme right Chrysi Avyi does not seem to be influenced by this bias, although this has more do with the lack of variance in the data (32 out of 33 experts placed the party on 10)
    Grumke, Thomas (2003), "The transatlantic dimension of right-wing extremism", Human Rights Review, 4 (4): 56–72, doi:10.1007/s12142-003-1021-x, S2CID 145203309, On October 24, 1998 the Greek right-wing extremist organization Chrisi Avgi ("Golden Dawn") was the host for the "5th European Youth Congress" in Thessaloniki.
  • ^ "Steve Giatzoglou at Golden Dawn event", Kourdisto Portokali, 4 October 2016 (inGreek)
  • ^ "ΓΙΑΤΖΟΓΛΟΥ ΣΤΗΒ". ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ | ELLHNES.net. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  • Additional sources[edit]


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